Promoting Cardiovascular Health Worldwide: Perspective on the 12 Recommendation of the Institute of Medicine

Promoting Cardiovascular Health Worldwide:
Perspective on the 12 Recommendations from the Institute of Medicine

Cardiovascular disease and related noncommunicable diseases were once considered a problem that only wealthy, industrialized nations faced. Together, they now rank as the leading cause of death across the globe. The vast majority of those deaths—more than 80 percent—occur in low- and middle-income countries. To address this massive global health problem, the U.S. Institute of Medicine formed a committee to create a set of tangible recommendations that would catalyze and focus action. In this special issue, Promoting Cardiovascular Health Worldwide, some of the world's foremost authorities on cardiovascular disease elaborate on the Institute of Medicine's 12 recommendations. The 12 feature articles provide concrete examples of programs that are working effectively on the ground, reflect on global progress made—and define a way forward.

Promoting Cardiovascular Health Worldwide was produced by Scientific American Custom Media in collaboration with Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Download